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Re: first boot - bootstrap prob



How did you install MkL? I had all sorts of similar troubles installing MkL a month or so ago. I had initially installed from the hard disk, resorted then to web install from a MacOSX box, and when all was said and done the only way I could boot MkL was to use the vmlinux+rescue to boot and then chroot to my install partition. Way to freaky to recommend but kinda cool in it's own right.

I finally downloaded the image and burned a CD and the install went so smoothly I couldn't believe I wasted so much time with the other methods.

HTH
Forest
On Wednesday, August 29, 2001, at 03:58 PM, Mark Robinson wrote:

What does the output of pdisk look like? From your message below it
looks like you should point lilo.conf to /dev/sdb6. Perhaps you already
tried this.

Once you've installed MkLinux, bootstrap.conf is located in the
/mach_servers directory on the ext2 partition.

If this does not help, please reiterate what you've done up to this
point. I haven't been following the thread.

I have changed the lilo.conf to /dev/sdb6 .

What's wrong?

Mark
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